Rachael Ray Cookware

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Product Review

Her oval-shaped 8-quart Pasta Etc. Pot is wide enough to boil spaghetti without snapping the noodles first. (Drawback: The elongated cookware doesn't fit over a burner — which means meatballs and other foods can't brown evenly unless you move them around.) The TV titan's Commercial Frypans also performed well in our tests.

The Hipster Bowls are curved, so you can stabilize them against your waist as you beat a cake mix — but you're likely to wind up with batter on your blouse. Also pass on the Froggy ($40), a cutting board and chopper. In our tests, the herbs we minced ended up mashed.

Reviewer: Good Housekeeping

Reviewed: October 2007

Price at time of review: $80 for 8-quart Pasta Etc. Pot, $20 to $40 for Commercial Frypans, $20 for three Hipster Bowls, $40 for Froggy

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